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christine tatar is a professor at hamburg explicit cademy as a lawyer she teaches her students about the importance of basic rights they include the right to demonstrate guaranteed by article 8 of germany's constitution the basic law. you can't forbid demonstrations just because you're worried that some demonstrators might not be peaceful. and the police play a very special role in the rule of law only they have a monopoly on the legitimate use of force no citizen has that kind of right. to tell us what does it mean when citizens refrain from using force to assert their rights. what else do you have to do. you have to protect them to. 30000 police officers the largest deployment in germany's post-war history yet they couldn't help the escalation of violence in hamburg the amount of force they used would remain a topic of investigation for years to come did officers cross the line as opposed to. the greatest asset in a constitutional state is citizens trust in the states monopoly on the use of force . but that also means the state must protect its citizens and for a while it was unabl
christine tatar is a professor at hamburg explicit cademy as a lawyer she teaches her students about the importance of basic rights they include the right to demonstrate guaranteed by article 8 of germany's constitution the basic law. you can't forbid demonstrations just because you're worried that some demonstrators might not be peaceful. and the police play a very special role in the rule of law only they have a monopoly on the legitimate use of force no citizen has that kind of right. to...
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on us from hamburg force against the ill conceived beginning for german rule of law for 17 years she reported on proceedings in the young republic's courts in 2008 she was awarded germany's order of merit for hicks jordan ary. as a court reporter she pitched herself against the old boys club of nazis still ruling in each other's favor aside from pursuing true justice she was also driven by her own family history nearly $100.00 of her relatives died in the holocaust her parents were murdered in the tripling extermination camp. there were plenty of nazis plenty of criminals but hardly any charges were brought very few stood trial for those. in 1972 she got involved in the trial of dr ludwig hahn. as a high ranking s.s. office and poland he'd been jointly responsible for the deportation of over 200000 jews yet the judge treated him with kid gloves your 1st. initiative they were also differential not just the judges but the prosecutors and defenders to the court rushers would bow so low because they only addressed him as dr serve dr serve please forgive me i am unfortunately obliged to a
on us from hamburg force against the ill conceived beginning for german rule of law for 17 years she reported on proceedings in the young republic's courts in 2008 she was awarded germany's order of merit for hicks jordan ary. as a court reporter she pitched herself against the old boys club of nazis still ruling in each other's favor aside from pursuing true justice she was also driven by her own family history nearly $100.00 of her relatives died in the holocaust her parents were murdered in...
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toxic tweets say mps soared after borisjohnson said hamburg. there we re borisjohnson said hamburg.hange in a few weeks ago in parliament. boris johnson said basically he did not believe that mps were getting death threats over brexit. many did apologise over that. he realised that was a mistake. the problem is across the spectrum. of course boris johnson has said, and he seems to specialise, a bit like trump, seeing a colourful at the very least things, provocative things. on the other hand it is not a one—way street. there is aggression, there is accusation of people being fascists, racists, on the other side. there is upping the anti too often on both sides. it feels like the lid has come off. how do you put the lid has come off. how do you put the lid has come off. how do you put the lid back on? we have to get out of brexit somehow. the stats at the ft. of brexit somehow. the stats at the ft, they have done quite forensic analysis, they found that more than 2 million tweets were sent that were vitriolic, hate speech fuelled tweets. itjust vitriolic, hate speech fuelled tweets.
toxic tweets say mps soared after borisjohnson said hamburg. there we re borisjohnson said hamburg.hange in a few weeks ago in parliament. boris johnson said basically he did not believe that mps were getting death threats over brexit. many did apologise over that. he realised that was a mistake. the problem is across the spectrum. of course boris johnson has said, and he seems to specialise, a bit like trump, seeing a colourful at the very least things, provocative things. on the other hand it...
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she couldn't make the trip to hamburg but she was represented by her lawyer and her grandson and the lawyer actually read out a very emotional very strong statement today in the courtroom and in it she describes. the last moment that she had with her mother because her mother was also in the concentration camp she herself was only 14 years old and she describes how they were queuing in front of a gas chamber naked because they were told that they would get a shower in there and they had the feeling that something was wrong that's. something bad would happen so that was actually the last moment because she managed to escape her mother couldn't and she actually says guards like him bruno day are actually responsible for them my mother and he would should also take the responsibility for our reporter my own over porting press there from hamburg thank you. spanish and catalan leaders are appealing for an end to the violence in barcelona and other cities after protesters clashed with police for the 3rd night in a row the demonstrators want catalan independence leaders who received long pr
she couldn't make the trip to hamburg but she was represented by her lawyer and her grandson and the lawyer actually read out a very emotional very strong statement today in the courtroom and in it she describes. the last moment that she had with her mother because her mother was also in the concentration camp she herself was only 14 years old and she describes how they were queuing in front of a gas chamber naked because they were told that they would get a shower in there and they had the...
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but she didn't go home boil commuted between hamburg and berlin. pushing up the pace of privatisation. to be the point under big of oil the toy had to became what it is now famous and infamous for a mass privatisation agency. the numbers rose rapidly only 2 or 300 companies were privatized in the whole of 1990 and even then mostly following inquiries from west german investors but by 991 there were 100 privatizations a month more. positive as the new this was the phase in which the toy had completed the majority of its work the staff understood that the toy just wanted to plow through at a breakneck pace and get it all over and done with that was what be a good boy or wanted and. we have one single objective to become smaller and less important every day so that we can finally be able to shut up shop it's keeps on being a victim of a there was fierce competition between the different directorates creating incentives to maximize the pace of privatisation notes of course. the advocates of rapid privatization believe this would provide urgently needed
but she didn't go home boil commuted between hamburg and berlin. pushing up the pace of privatisation. to be the point under big of oil the toy had to became what it is now famous and infamous for a mass privatisation agency. the numbers rose rapidly only 2 or 300 companies were privatized in the whole of 1990 and even then mostly following inquiries from west german investors but by 991 there were 100 privatizations a month more. positive as the new this was the phase in which the toy had...
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hamburg: i think there are certainly companies, big and small, that would. we've seen the ebola outbreak. we've seen several major companies and some smaller ones step up to the plate in ways that aren't really benefiting their bottom line, but are important in terms of public health. create ae to try to context for them to do this in which they will get rewarded. some of it is appreciation. some of it is the sense of contributing, and really harnessing science to the benefit of humanity, and some of it is helping to decrease some of the barriers and the uncertainty in the process. i think that goes back to the collaboration. what we really have to think about is how to align the different capabilities, the different funding streams, the different incentives toward a common goal and for industry, it is really important for them to not feel they are just going to walk off a cliff with a completely new approach without any idea whether it will be successful. what we've seen in various areas and certainly something -- a lesson i learned when i was commissioner
hamburg: i think there are certainly companies, big and small, that would. we've seen the ebola outbreak. we've seen several major companies and some smaller ones step up to the plate in ways that aren't really benefiting their bottom line, but are important in terms of public health. create ae to try to context for them to do this in which they will get rewarded. some of it is appreciation. some of it is the sense of contributing, and really harnessing science to the benefit of humanity, and...
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to an $11 hamburger. the -- >> the cost is definitely coming down. >> and that is fine. somebody might say, i would rather eat a petri dish hamburger knowing the cow didn't pass gass in texas. of people who would say, i don't trust that. when i eat a hamburger, i want to know it walked on god's green earth. >> going back to the question of science, and how willing people are to go down that road. we will take a couple questions from the audience. i just want to have you percolate some ideas, while we continue to talk about plant-based meat, also hemp really quick. keep those in mind. >> the labeling issue is really important. problem, the reason you want to use the term "meat," tour with dairy the term "milk" is that consumers believe that that name carries with it a guarantee of certain nutritional value. you drink a glass of milk, you think you are acting amino acids, vitamin d and all that stuff, right? but if you look at the plant-based beverages and compare it to milk produced for cow, you will see t
to an $11 hamburger. the -- >> the cost is definitely coming down. >> and that is fine. somebody might say, i would rather eat a petri dish hamburger knowing the cow didn't pass gass in texas. of people who would say, i don't trust that. when i eat a hamburger, i want to know it walked on god's green earth. >> going back to the question of science, and how willing people are to go down that road. we will take a couple questions from the audience. i just want to have you...
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and then this man came out of the kitchen with this huge bucket of hamburgers, and i heard them splasho the sea, and it was such an incredible shock, you know, after have been starved and just longing for food day and night and never be satisfied to see that happen. and i think maybe it was that experience that even to this day i'm not able to waste food. >> very important. i'm going to read something else for a moment. i am 12 years old. we were taken into custody on or about the evening of may 20th. the officers had us take off and given our shoelaces, belts and valuables. we were then transported to a detention center. there were many children there, about 200 or 300. the lights were on all the time, including all night. we were not given milk, fruit or vegetables i was not allowed to bathe while i was there. i was taken to a stake in detention center. here i was also not allowed to bathe. it was very cold. i got sick he cuts it was so cold. i had a fever, a headache, a throat ache, and aches all around my body. i told the guards i was sick. i was sick fo for a total of fie days. kn
and then this man came out of the kitchen with this huge bucket of hamburgers, and i heard them splasho the sea, and it was such an incredible shock, you know, after have been starved and just longing for food day and night and never be satisfied to see that happen. and i think maybe it was that experience that even to this day i'm not able to waste food. >> very important. i'm going to read something else for a moment. i am 12 years old. we were taken into custody on or about the evening...
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even political activism can turn into a funk together a great example for that is what happened at hamburg castle in $1832.00 it became the birthplace of the german movement for the marcos when it hosted a festival. castle is where the national black red and gold flag was hoisted for the 1st time in german history. in late may have 1832 it was carried up to the castle during the famous protest known as the hump festival. original is still here even though its colors and faded. flag the after this is the 1st black red and gold flak which was carried at the humber festival in $832.00 bam at the time it wasn't the german flag and germany as such didn't exist yet although people were demanding a federation for numbers 500 after came for the flag represented the fight for freedom of opinion and the press democracy and german unity he wanted it was carried up to hama castle in the long procession and then raised on the tower to symbolize liberty to all of the plans. 30000 people follow the call to troop up to the castle since political rallies were forbidden the people did the only thing they co
even political activism can turn into a funk together a great example for that is what happened at hamburg castle in $1832.00 it became the birthplace of the german movement for the marcos when it hosted a festival. castle is where the national black red and gold flag was hoisted for the 1st time in german history. in late may have 1832 it was carried up to the castle during the famous protest known as the hump festival. original is still here even though its colors and faded. flag the after...
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people want them to be focused on what's important and one of them is not telling us how many hamburgers we can have or what type of straws or whether or not we can drive a car or not fly on an airplane like the actors and actresses fly around to leave the carbon footprint themselves in their private jet. it is the hypocrisy the american people cannot deal eocacawith. now i will tell you what to do but don't mind me i will do what i want to do. >>host: we are here sunday morning on c-span i'm sure you saw the story from the hollywood reporter now say that you are now not allowed to appear with bill o'reilly. >> yes? >> is your job safe at fox onews? let mom - - what's going on? >> let me put this to rest. i have bad nat fox eight and a half years and i have a show where i can do and say what i want i have perfect freedom to say what i want i love working at fox i love my show. people talk about what can or cannot bee done but the truth is i am in a position where i can talk to millions of people and i can give them the straight talk theyey have been accustomed to fromni justice on saturd
people want them to be focused on what's important and one of them is not telling us how many hamburgers we can have or what type of straws or whether or not we can drive a car or not fly on an airplane like the actors and actresses fly around to leave the carbon footprint themselves in their private jet. it is the hypocrisy the american people cannot deal eocacawith. now i will tell you what to do but don't mind me i will do what i want to do. >>host: we are here sunday morning on c-span...
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they were slaughtering us like a turkey shoot and we're the turkey. >> hamburger hill captured only lasteek apparently is going to be abandoned. the battle for hamburger hill and resulting casualties set off quite a controversy this week and senator edward kennedy was in the center of it. >> certainly anyone, anyone that witnessed cruelty and savagery of this past week, only had been immoral if they remained silent, silent about this war. >> responding to that criticism, the spokesman said mr. nixon does not second guess his field commander. >> teddy kennedy is far and away the democratic front-runner for president in 1972. >> 1972, the great many stories about muskie/kennedy ticket, kennedy/muskie ticket. i want to just say tonight right now there is absolutely no truth to those stories. ed muskie hasn't picked a vice president yet. let me say, neither have i. [ laughter ] >> for democrats the young massachusetts senator, last of the kennedy brothers, speaks out strongly on the major issue where conflict arises with president nixon and republicans generally. >> all of the so-called inte
they were slaughtering us like a turkey shoot and we're the turkey. >> hamburger hill captured only lasteek apparently is going to be abandoned. the battle for hamburger hill and resulting casualties set off quite a controversy this week and senator edward kennedy was in the center of it. >> certainly anyone, anyone that witnessed cruelty and savagery of this past week, only had been immoral if they remained silent, silent about this war. >> responding to that criticism, the...
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hamburg home to manage a magazine's parent company the speaker group hardly any publication keeps close a tabs on germany's ultra rich every year the magazine's team gathers information on wealthy germans and using the forbes model makes a special edition with a list of germany's 1001 richest people. it's painstaking work. close to them how many billionaires are video of a $481.00 the $190.00 noids last year was $136.00 right no last year it was around $17170.00 ok there is someone who wants to get on our list of 1001 richest germans needs to have around 100000000 with their cash and quite as in have to be money in the bank most people have it is assets or is property but that's the ballpark we're looking for to be on our list of the richest germans the bison. continent to devise an. editor in chief stephan close one has been around germany's ultra wealthy for years. what does it take to get on the list. the top i'd say that the top 150 spots on our list will always go to company owners and asses even if you're a chief physician you'll need to see a whole lot of patients to become a bil
hamburg home to manage a magazine's parent company the speaker group hardly any publication keeps close a tabs on germany's ultra rich every year the magazine's team gathers information on wealthy germans and using the forbes model makes a special edition with a list of germany's 1001 richest people. it's painstaking work. close to them how many billionaires are video of a $481.00 the $190.00 noids last year was $136.00 right no last year it was around $17170.00 ok there is someone who wants to...
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hamburger and french fries.might find out it's the french fries that's a problem. shame on you out there who are throwing out all of our great hamburgers. tucker and i are going to have a stake after this. not every day. moderation -- i'm a physician so i don't want people out there to have three stakes a day, but americans tend to have 4-5 servings a week, what these studies are showing is that's not as egregious as people have been saying. >> tucker: really quick, a theme that has emerged from all the
hamburger and french fries.might find out it's the french fries that's a problem. shame on you out there who are throwing out all of our great hamburgers. tucker and i are going to have a stake after this. not every day. moderation -- i'm a physician so i don't want people out there to have three stakes a day, but americans tend to have 4-5 servings a week, what these studies are showing is that's not as egregious as people have been saying. >> tucker: really quick, a theme that has...
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then the man came out of the kitchen with a huge plate of hamburgers and i heard them splash into the and it was such an incredible shock after having starved and longing for food day and night and never be satisfied. and then to see that happen, happen, even to this day i'm not able to waste food. >> that is very important. i will read something else. i was 12 years old we were taken into custody on or about the evening of may 20th. the officers took off her shoelaces and belts and valuables then transported to a detention center. there were many children the lights were on all the time including all night i was not allowed to bathe while i was there. was taken to a second detention center also here i was not allowed to bathe and it was very cold. i got sick because it was so cold. i had a fever and a headache and a throat ache and aches all over my body. i told the guards i was sick. i was sick for a total of five days and nobody took me to a separate place for sick kids. the guards were mean and scary and yelled at us. one day they demanded to know who has food will go to prison th
then the man came out of the kitchen with a huge plate of hamburgers and i heard them splash into the and it was such an incredible shock after having starved and longing for food day and night and never be satisfied. and then to see that happen, happen, even to this day i'm not able to waste food. >> that is very important. i will read something else. i was 12 years old we were taken into custody on or about the evening of may 20th. the officers took off her shoelaces and belts and...
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she couldn't make the font trip to hamburg but she was represented by her lawyer and her grandson and the lawyer actually read out a very emotional very strong statement today in the courtroom and in it she describes. the last moment that she had with her mother because her mother was also in the concentration camp she herself was only 14 years old and she describes how they were queuing in front of a gas chamber naked because they were told that they would get a shower in there and they had the feeling that something was wrong. that's something bad would happen so that was actually the last moment because she managed to escape her mother couldn't and she actually says darts like him like bruno day are actually responsible for the murder of my mother and she would should also take the responsibility for our reporter maya miller reporting for us there from birth thank you. now in the u.s. american boxer patrick de has died after suffering a critical brain injury 5 days ago during a fight in chicago he was 27 day was knocked out by charles kahn while in the 10th round of their u.s.p. a
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give somebody a great hamburger and ae salad somebody also grea hamburger into french fries, yo mighthise that other partner.t' in shame on you out there throwing out our great hamburgers and going to go have a stake after this. every day, moderation, i'm a physician so i don't want everybody out there to have three strakes today, but americans tend to have four or five servings a week and with the studies are showing is that that is not as egregious as people have been saying. >> really clicked, a theme that has emerged from all the segments you've done on the show . is that there is a lot we don't know. in your one of the only people honest enough to admit that. >> i don't want people jumping to conclusions. pseudoscientists take one tiny bit of evidence and they may dilate it and they make their point. of force that's what politician do to. medicare for all, let's get rid of the employer-based healthcar system. wish this man well, i don't wan to say anything too negative, but politicians are waving thei arms, making grandiose statements very tonight i'm her to tell you go have a st
give somebody a great hamburger and ae salad somebody also grea hamburger into french fries, yo mighthise that other partner.t' in shame on you out there throwing out our great hamburgers and going to go have a stake after this. every day, moderation, i'm a physician so i don't want everybody out there to have three strakes today, but americans tend to have four or five servings a week and with the studies are showing is that that is not as egregious as people have been saying. >> really...
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southwestern germany that borders france of luxembourg excluding the city states of carlin braman and hamburg solid is the smallest state in germany roughly 100 kilometers from.
southwestern germany that borders france of luxembourg excluding the city states of carlin braman and hamburg solid is the smallest state in germany roughly 100 kilometers from.
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what is wrong with flipping hamburgers at mcdonald's for making -- or making latte's at starbucks? why don't people aspire to that? i'm going to call on your. -- i'm going to call on you. u.s. was abefore the country that was making advancements in the world and universally and if you are just a service economy it is just monday and, you are not making -- it is just mundane and you are not making any advancements. >> there are some that would be less for filling but there were also, if you remember, that charlie chaplin film that we watched, work in the industrial sector could be unfulfilling, too. but there's something different, even when the jobs were monotonous. the wages are not the same. what else? >> i think it is just the connotation or the image of working, making lattes or flipping hamburgers. >> you are serving people. >> before you were behind the scenes making projects and you make more money off of that, by making those products in a factory, it's kind of an advancement. you are in for a bigger company versus when you flip hamburgers, it is kind of like, small. >> the
what is wrong with flipping hamburgers at mcdonald's for making -- or making latte's at starbucks? why don't people aspire to that? i'm going to call on your. -- i'm going to call on you. u.s. was abefore the country that was making advancements in the world and universally and if you are just a service economy it is just monday and, you are not making -- it is just mundane and you are not making any advancements. >> there are some that would be less for filling but there were also, if...
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would prosper in that election because hamburg is traditionally seen as more center left of voting so to some extent this is a success for the f.t. that they're nowhere near a government in this state and indeed they now contemplate 18 months in which there will be no real elections they can prosper and might they have reached as far as they can. so i guess a partial success for the a.f.p. but i guess the real losers here were a centrist party and so tell us a little bit about how they fared big as the c.d.u. 3rd. yes 3rd place for the christian democrats many of them going on to social media going on to german media outlets and saying this is a bitter result for them and that they are not prepared to go into coalition government with either of the parties of the extremes that's the party of the far right as we were saying the f.t. but also not prepared to go into government with the party of the far left you're referring to in your introduction there barbara dealing care well they have come 1st in this state that's a success a victory as it were a valuation which the leader of the pa
would prosper in that election because hamburg is traditionally seen as more center left of voting so to some extent this is a success for the f.t. that they're nowhere near a government in this state and indeed they now contemplate 18 months in which there will be no real elections they can prosper and might they have reached as far as they can. so i guess a partial success for the a.f.p. but i guess the real losers here were a centrist party and so tell us a little bit about how they fared...
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of our workforce is a 3rd female and from 40 different countries with about all sorts of nazi one hamburg based startup original brain is also tapping into new target audiences they create video games that can be played without a joystick or controller instead players use gestures to control the game which is thought to stimulate the brain. to be asked economy not so on combining majority neural physiological and cognitive challenges and memories that's what we're trying to achieve that's optimal for therapy and prevention. of and so on. and so it seems that keeping physically and mentally fit through gaming has proven not only to be great fun ok but also to be a successful business. so what is it that makes the game a success it definitely helps if developers create a kind of community for example with early access and live ops though a real gaming hit is one that manages to take the leap from the virtual world to the real world where everyone's talking about it and they know the characters moves and faces when even people who don't play it know all about it so what do you make of the ri
of our workforce is a 3rd female and from 40 different countries with about all sorts of nazi one hamburg based startup original brain is also tapping into new target audiences they create video games that can be played without a joystick or controller instead players use gestures to control the game which is thought to stimulate the brain. to be asked economy not so on combining majority neural physiological and cognitive challenges and memories that's what we're trying to achieve that's...
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he lives in hamburg's atlantico talent and he's created an entire museum dedicated to himself as well as a musical featuring his songs. born in small town west germany in 1946 he had a domineering father and a loving mother. a brother ilish and twin sisters india and a cup of sugar began playing in jazz bands as a teenager and he was 27 when he got his 1st major break with this band the panic of cast. with the 1973 album alice club of the under the authority of lennon they have put rock music sung in german on the map revolutionary for that time. it's almost over. from the beginning the iron curtain was a frequent theme in his lyrics as hear in this love song. is supposed to please avoid the soup bowl. by the 1990 s. linden barracks career was in decline due in part to an alcohol problem but true to his motto no panic he staged to come back in 2008. with guest musicians such as rapper young delay lennon have made the album stock feedstock his 1st to reach number one in the charts. since then the godfather of german rock has been touring tirelessly and selling out stadiums today at the
he lives in hamburg's atlantico talent and he's created an entire museum dedicated to himself as well as a musical featuring his songs. born in small town west germany in 1946 he had a domineering father and a loving mother. a brother ilish and twin sisters india and a cup of sugar began playing in jazz bands as a teenager and he was 27 when he got his 1st major break with this band the panic of cast. with the 1973 album alice club of the under the authority of lennon they have put rock music...
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southwestern germany that borders friends of luxembourg excluding the city states of curlin braman and hamburg solid is the smallest state in germany roughly 100 kilometers from.
southwestern germany that borders friends of luxembourg excluding the city states of curlin braman and hamburg solid is the smallest state in germany roughly 100 kilometers from.
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is an entrepreneur from hamburg he has a personal motivation for his involvement his grandfather was among the soldiers killed in world war 2. but we're here because we want to resolve the fates of the soldiers who senselessly lost the young lives and at least give them back their names with dignity proper grave and the name. in order to later identify the dead the volunteers very carefully remove the remains from the ground the greater the number of personal objects they find the greater the chance of identifying them and notifying families about their missing relatives this rarely happens but 23 year old danielle hammond has experienced it once was a moment that was the moment when i realized. that this is hugely important work. with our efforts and if you left over papers that were lying around somewhere for more than 70 years that person's faith could be revealed for the family all right. the next day it's a military cemetery the volunteers together with local residents bury their recovered remains of 15 german soldiers in a dignified ceremony. this is also the end of one year of
is an entrepreneur from hamburg he has a personal motivation for his involvement his grandfather was among the soldiers killed in world war 2. but we're here because we want to resolve the fates of the soldiers who senselessly lost the young lives and at least give them back their names with dignity proper grave and the name. in order to later identify the dead the volunteers very carefully remove the remains from the ground the greater the number of personal objects they find the greater the...
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merry in hamburg new york, democratic caller. >> caller: i live in the new york 27th district that has been rocked by the scandal from the congressman who got convicted, mr. collins. i'm wondering if you can see our project any ideas of who would be a good candidate over the real issues are because we have never had in the last few years [inaudible] i would be interested in your comments. >> guest: that is a good question. that is my area from new york. he raises it above questions about the future of the distri district. the governor hasn't set a date for a special election yet. but it opens the possibility that there could be a republican primary and an amount of republicans interested in the seat. it's interesting where the party leaders goes with it is unclear right now in the district. democrats that defeated him last time is running again and he is still raising a fair amount of money. senator chris jacobs is from the area and has been fund raising. the environment right now is so unclear i think democrats believe they have a better shot at winning the seat. but it is a very repu
merry in hamburg new york, democratic caller. >> caller: i live in the new york 27th district that has been rocked by the scandal from the congressman who got convicted, mr. collins. i'm wondering if you can see our project any ideas of who would be a good candidate over the real issues are because we have never had in the last few years [inaudible] i would be interested in your comments. >> guest: that is a good question. that is my area from new york. he raises it above questions...
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because i was not born rich i came to hamburg as a refugee from west prashant and my father had to start from scratch and my father . that's why i absolutely do understand people living in poverty today. on the other hand i'd also say that if germany is getting more and more millionaires many people with small or medium sized businesses because generally the millionaires in question who did build the business they now run then i think that's great. then this is because they're the people creating jobs for me that's what should matter in this debate we should focus on that and not rich versus poor right it is good. ensuring that the wealth of rich families can increase despite current 0 interest rates is the mission of custom front company. with. each day he and his employees send out investment opportunities from banks and other entities given exclusively to his wealthy clients and that this is a way to present an author to just a handful of valued clients and focus on this he does and you. know is it said that rich germans are able to increase their wealth while the rest of the populati
because i was not born rich i came to hamburg as a refugee from west prashant and my father had to start from scratch and my father . that's why i absolutely do understand people living in poverty today. on the other hand i'd also say that if germany is getting more and more millionaires many people with small or medium sized businesses because generally the millionaires in question who did build the business they now run then i think that's great. then this is because they're the people...
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also like many wealthy germans donated millions for the construction of the airfield money in hamburg in germany wealthy people like to donate and this makes important contributions to society and public life they're generally they're against the proposal of redistributing wealth by a higher taxes for the rich. i don't fault if the german businesses would yield to all the demands of hard say mr barton cash to the left party when millions of people would be happy and things would be good for a while because millions of people would have more money. but in truth redistribution of wealth has never lead to more social justice in the long term not in any of the political systems that tried it it led to the impoverishment of these countries out of. to stand for. higher taxes on the rich as dangerous as i can but i don't think much about the so-called rich tax for 2 reasons because firstly the terminology alone a stigmatizing and we in germany should avoid that and secondly the rich tax wouldn't do any good on the contrary it would cut into the backbone of the german economy because the typi
also like many wealthy germans donated millions for the construction of the airfield money in hamburg in germany wealthy people like to donate and this makes important contributions to society and public life they're generally they're against the proposal of redistributing wealth by a higher taxes for the rich. i don't fault if the german businesses would yield to all the demands of hard say mr barton cash to the left party when millions of people would be happy and things would be good for a...
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they were seeing tamale see hamburger snow.tamale see hamburger snow so that was about ten years ago or so. so that's something. i mentioned in the book and i mentioned another artist there who said it was made. roll going to do it. that's another matter mexican story. but the painting, one of the times when we're talking, was occupied he said, this is an example of his generosity. it is just finding it painting. any sieves of bronco shrimp. anything you like trump i said i love trump. so give me the picture. so i slain that. that just doesn't happen. the color my feeling about mexico, of course. it wasn't all sweetness and live. i had a lot of different experiences and there in the book. host: that's one of the snakes i really liked about the book. it is good the bad beautiful the ugly, it was all there. it is a well-founded trip. one place that you talk a lot about that we haven't really talked much about is kappa. can you tell me a little bit about it. paul: chapa, the state about chapa. have any of you have saw the movie tr
they were seeing tamale see hamburger snow.tamale see hamburger snow so that was about ten years ago or so. so that's something. i mentioned in the book and i mentioned another artist there who said it was made. roll going to do it. that's another matter mexican story. but the painting, one of the times when we're talking, was occupied he said, this is an example of his generosity. it is just finding it painting. any sieves of bronco shrimp. anything you like trump i said i love trump. so give...
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when i eat a hamburger, i want to know it walked on god's green earth. >> it comes back to this question of technology and science and sort of how willing people are to go down that road. we're going to take a couple questions from the audience. i just want to have you guys percolate some ideas while we continue to talk about plant-based meat, and we're also going to talk about hemp really quick. we will open it up. keep those in mind. >> the labelling issue is a really important one. i think, you know, part of the problem is that the reason why you want to use the term meat or in my case with dairy, they want to use the term milk is because consumers believe that that term carries with it a guarantee of certain nutritional value. if you're drinking a glass of milk, you think you are getting amino acided s -- acids and vitamin d. to the extent that people want to use these terms, at the very least, the very least, they need to be nutritionally equivalent, and they are not today so they shouldn't be allowed to use the term. >> the federal government is looking at this. >> in the committee
when i eat a hamburger, i want to know it walked on god's green earth. >> it comes back to this question of technology and science and sort of how willing people are to go down that road. we're going to take a couple questions from the audience. i just want to have you guys percolate some ideas while we continue to talk about plant-based meat, and we're also going to talk about hemp really quick. we will open it up. keep those in mind. >> the labelling issue is a really important...
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. >> some hamburger helper, and pudding.i can tell you how >> we'll have more after our local news. >> thanks, guys. thank you. >>> a very good morning to you. police in san francisco investigating a chain reaction crash in a busy intersection that injured several people. police say one driver sped from the scene and caused another crash. five people hurt, one is in critical condition. police are saying drugs and alcohol were involved. all traffic including buses had to be rerouted until crews cleared the scene, let's check the morning commute right now. >> a light flow of traffic. not a problem, the silicon volley looking very cely. and we're looking over here and contra costa county just a great drive, some slowing into the alamo. it is against the typical chut that is light anyway, but we're looking at the recovery after the earlier crash cleared. you see some slowing, but that is clearing and it is not because of the bay bridge. do you think it is a holiday for some today? >> i guess it is, not us. we'll be here. another
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even political activism can turn into a funk together a great example for that is what happened at hamburg castle in $1832.00 it became the birthplace of the german movement for the marcos and when it hosted a festival. castle is where the national black red and gold flag was hoisted for the 1st time in german history. in late may have 1832 it was carried up to the castle during the famous protest known as the hump festival. original is still here even though its colors and faded. flag the after this is the 1st black red and gold flak which was carried at the humber festival in $832.00 family had the time it wasn't the german flag and germany as such didn't exist yet although people were demanding a federation one of the 500 if i came for the flag represented the fight for freedom of opinion and the press democracy and german unity he wanted it was carried up to hama castle in the long procession and then raised on the tower to symbolize liberty off the ice by. 30000 people followed the call to troop up to the castle since political rallies were forbidden the people did the only thing they
even political activism can turn into a funk together a great example for that is what happened at hamburg castle in $1832.00 it became the birthplace of the german movement for the marcos and when it hosted a festival. castle is where the national black red and gold flag was hoisted for the 1st time in german history. in late may have 1832 it was carried up to the castle during the famous protest known as the hump festival. original is still here even though its colors and faded. flag the...